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Legacy Foundation, in partnership with Notes of Praise, has launched a four-week initiative aimed at helping young people turn their musical talent into sustainable careers by blending artistic development with financial literacy and entrepreneurship.
The Music and Money programme, launched on Friday at the charity’s Byer Court, Webster Business Park, Wildey office, is designed to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, said chairman Ayodele Burrowes.
“It uses music as an entry point to improve mental well-being and self-expression. It provides learning through structured standards-based training and it promotes empowerment by equipping young people with the financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills they need to navigate the creative industries.”
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